Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 01, 1858, Image 3

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    I instead of three and not finished, as
\v, re iu those days poor—but rich and
We had plenty of the finest kind of
i and trout, bear's meat and hommo
uMiison fresh, salted, and dried,and the
, Pressed and made our pants, coats,
dioes. For hats we used bear and
V for comfort, no quarreling about
[ ,r'or office. Lawyers were scarce, and
1 for them. No trouble about Banks, or
ca f',.',.;t money, a small amount of cash, a
' .i or two of dollars was called a fortune,
1 "that could raise it was rich.
1 rone is now changed. Where the wild
loaiued, and had full possession of the
' ve have fruitful cultivated fields, thriv
, es and boroughs, mills, furnaces, me
diops, merchants and tradesmen of all
population of thonsauds, rail roads and
■ "and can with satisfaction feel and real-
Vrhange. May our ehildreu aud friends
' ve to enjoy the blessing.
ELIIIU CASE.
, v grsJfurd Co., Pa., May 20, U>sß.
v „ {„ our last issue we mentioned the
e of Geo. Probert from onr county Jail.
•he time he disappeared in Pumpelly's
near our village, nothing was heard of
•he Wednesday evening following. About
V ~'clock Oil that evening, a fine horse, cal
]! ick ; kin, belonging to Peter Dailey, of
lin! r ( which Mr. 1). had hitched to a post
. Snyder house a few minutes previously,
ven oil' nt great speed by a person with
it coat. The horse was driven past the
. e i fits owner and recognized by Mrs.
v iu passing. Bailey soon noticed the
of his horse, and soon the whole vil
vvas in commotion. Bailey started in
h > ;1 -] ] soon reached Elmira, and found
.fseputup in one of the stables. On
. w ho brought him there, the hostler
J out the man. lie was taken by a
I - fif, an i Mr. Gregg, the Sheriff, on
: him, at once judged from his appea
ling lie was* (i eorge Porbert, who had
I at Owego, and for whose capture
I d by B. L. Jenks, acting
I uuty. Mr. <iregg immedi-
I h - prisoner. Probert was
-ktto Owego by ATr. Bailey and Sheriff j
I tted to his 01.l quarters.
I jiegg eived $ 100 for the capture.
I day Pr >bert was on his way to
I • Prison, there to remain three years for
I j I Hall's boots. At the next County {
I • : this county lie will indicted for break- .
I. iil, and also for stealing a horse. These ;
I. imlictuieuts will likely give him three j
L.-i HI >re each. He was playing a losing •
I Every >tcj was farther in and deeper, i
I ■; in- stealing a few* nice hoots, and to j
| mself clear of that difficulty, lie commits i
:• eriin.', and still another. At the .
nt tnoaic.it lie can safely calculate on j
| g the State for the next nine years at
I ; t. This to a young man in the prime of j
Ms a hard lot, and ought to teach our '
;:ig men a lesson. The first steps in crime 1
easy and perhaps pleasant, but the end is j
-grace and bitterness.
It is said that he lay about the Factory villc j
vl during rlie whole of Wednesday previous :
stealing the horse. At Waverly lie had
. to step over the track and he would have j
in the State of Pennsylvania, but he ap- !
us to have labored under some singular in- j
juntion. The way of the transgressor is hard, i
-Oirrgo Times.
T ■OF A CATHOLIC P it; EST IN* VIRGINIA TOR
1 R. —The trial at Staunton, Va., of the
Ihiuitj Downey a Catholic Priest, for the
' ir.hr o! a man, named Mulliiis, has ended
' e disagreement of the jury, nine being for j
ct "it of murder in the second degree, and j
for icquittal. The circumstances of this !
vr were detailed at the time of its occur
. several months since. Mullins had so- j
■ '•J a girl, named Margaret Lee, who had j
• f '!i i:i the employment, of Mr. Downey :t*
■'W'tnah!. Downey sent for him to induce j
11 > marry t.ie girl. A quarrel sprung up j
■■i Ti! the two on the interview in the course i
'tui*!i Muiins was shot. The plea of self- |
eure u .. -ct up by the prisoner's counsel .
tic tritl, and well sustained by the tcsti j
y Lie case will lie over till the next
"tn, - \ months lit nee, the prisoner meanwhile j
> remain in jail. The general belief is that.
!be ultimately acquitted, lie was aj
' ar m m iu the district, and always known
a faithful minister. He has acted in a min
•rn! capacity iu that region for more than
venty years.
Vv " ri?E exorcises of tlic Funrlli Anniversary of
' M'.>qi'KH.YNiN.\ COLLEGIATE I.XSTI
,. g be held at the close of the present term, on
• '' "i ■ •" I.V The address before the raeni
-5 y ' Institute, will tie delivered in the I'resbyte
* '.. it lot o'clock. A. M.. l.v Rev. T. S. DKW
'nil--, patrons and former pupils of the In
; the public generally ere invited to attend,
v t lK; P r " vi leJ at ' tl flall " f tllß Institute,
■' vvtun the Steward. Charge. 58 cents.
■ " fnist-c- will hold their annual meeting at the In
:.n- -auie day, at H o'clock, A. M.
1 cur Pupils who may be in attendance, are re
ject at the Institute, at 0, A. M. Hy order j
I Siectricity and liightning Rods!
't. 1 tli.it K. GREGORY i* now selling a let
(.cot LIGHTNING ItoD, tin iu has ever before
to til, jiti'ili... Tile It >(i-( are 1 irger, better
1 '-"l. i hII <1 is furnished with a point plated
■ * : 'l>* withplatina—consequently affording
rity. If |{.„is do not prove a perfect pr >-
uion.-y will he refunde i—He also has on
' v i'if-s or Weather gu.rgiM, suitable for
i - for farm buildings. Ac.
H -Me l.y him-eli' or his men warranted. All
I 'g otherwise promptly attended to.
oitK j.)RT, bolt u-aville,Bradford Co., Pa.
IP': 0 ' BARRY'S TLUCOPIIEKOUS,
■ ' ; : vrri:-'Vi\*i; THE HAIR- Giving it a
' ■■l. and glossy appearance, and keeping the
1... , '.lies try it. Price 25 cents, in large bot
| f 'Tsale by
I i - J. KUTOSBEKY/
| p Truit and Ornamental Trees.
■ ] ■*'•••• fiber Ls Agent for the " West Uloomfield*'
•i-.-s, ne of ttie most reliable establishments
try— and would lie hippy t forward any or
or Plants, to be delivered the coming Fall.
■ ; K. T. FOX.
I Second hand School Books.
'!\S u-ed in the Miss HANSON'S School, arc
cheap.
B. T FOX.
M''KIN A W TROUT l 1 2 bbis. and
■ 'lie pound, at
Ko.VS.
\j ( 'LL NEW (SOOBS, consisting of Dry
k ' ! Groceries, l'aiuts, Oils, &e„ 4c., just arriv
' ?l Ijtoe. MKRi'l'R'S.
PHINTS -2'(>o yaids of tiiose fid Trints
. m rr clved, at
: - L'M; MFRTUR-S
(,''AIN( i; kI>LES Very MMJ"torGrain
'M 1 ' -!""! sale at 1
1 UfcKt PR'S.
11 A KAKES Jo dozen Hay Rakes foi
Jure?i it.t >r
NCUJ
Attention! Dentists! Teeth !
JUST received, an assortment of Superior MINERAL
TEETH—warranted to stand tire, riveting, mastica
tion, <fcc. They are good imitations of Nature aud pre
sent every variety of form, size, color and arrangement,
from a single tooth to an entire set, with or without ar
tiiicidi gums, with desirable large sized and extra long
platina pins. For sale by Towauda,
Towauda, June 1 *>, 183 S. DR. H. C. PORTER.
ZVIUX.DS FOB. SAX.B.
Barclay R. R. & (Jeal Company have four excel-
X lent mules for sale. Apply at the mines to C.JA
COBS, or to the undersigned at Towanda.
J. MACFARI.AXE.
Towanda, June 15.1858. Gen'l Sup't.
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!
H IKB Arrival of 800 Barrels of Flour
j X from Ohio; Extra Super-fine, and Double extra.—
So !.".?. :t ; s 1,,w ;,s 1 < -'u assure the public that I have
BE 1 1 ER t LOUR than ever was brought to this market,
i and will sell it cheaper than any establishment in this
section. Call and see before you purchase, and satisfy
yourself, at
M. E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE.
P. S. The highest price in cash will be paid for WOOL.
Towanda, June 15, 1858.
FITS ! FITS !
I k ITS ! FITS !—sl 00 FANCY VESTS.
At J KINGSBERY'S.
$1 00 FANCY VESTS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$1 00 FANCY VESTS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$1 20 BCFF LINEN COATS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$1 50 GRASS SACK COATS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$2 00 RAGLANS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$2 00 RAGUSS,
At JL KINGSBERY'S.
I? 2 50 LINEN DRILL COATS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$1 00 Pants,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
A LSO, a good assortment of Farmer's Sa
■fA till, assorted color-, white, buff, and fancy velvet
VESTS, and a general variety of SUMMER COATS &
PANTS, ite. tiuly One Price asked or taken.
■Tone 15. ISSB. J. KJNGSBKUY.
ITANTILLAS.—An elegput line of black
.-ilk MANTILLAS, just received at
June 15, lisS> J. KINGSBERY'S.
1858] Summer Goods. [IBSB
JOSEPH POWELL
[S nniv receiving a large and beautiful stock of SUMMER
G< >OD>. tint-ipialied in extent and variety by anything
ever exhibited in Northern Peiiueylvaiiia.ftnd i- now pre
pared to offer greater inducement- than ever before to
C u-h Purchasers. Among this stock of Goods will be found
GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK A COLORED SILKS!
BARGAINS IN SHAWLS !
BARGAINS IN BKRAGES !
BARGAINS IN ORGANDIES, Printed .Jaconets A Lawn.-!
BARGAINS IN CIIALLIS !
F. VRG.WNS IN r.RTLT.I VNTS !
BARGAIN'S IN FRENCH A ENGLISH CALICOES!
100 PATTERNS ROBE A OUJLLE,
In Jaeonetts, I.awns and Challis.
BARG \ INS in a varietyof other Ladies' I'RESS GOODS!
GREAT BARG AIN'S IXEMBROIDERIES!
BARG A 'XS IN EMBI6DIDERED CURTAINS!
BARGAINS IN GINGHAMS!
BARGAINS IN PRINTS—ALL PRICES!
Il'lfi:; yards REMNANTS PRINTS, worth one shilling,
for 0 | cents.
BARGAINS IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY !
BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS!
BARGAINS IN LINENS ! j
BARGAINS IN CLOTHS AND CASS IME RES !
BARGAINS IN BLEA. MUSLINS & DOMESTICS !
BARGAINS LN CARPETS AND MATTINGS !
BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES !
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED IN GROCERIES!
In short, bargains will be offered in a thousand otlicr ur
ticles, unnecessary to mention, which will be exliibited
without charge, and to which the attention of the public '
is respectfully invited.
Tow .mdn, May 8,1858.
Ladies Dress Ctoods.
"PARTICULAR attention is invited to a large assort
.l ment of Ladies' Dress Goods, now Iteing received M !
JOSEPH POWELL—compri-ing everything that is now
fa-iiionable and durable in Berages, Crape Mosott.s, Or- >
gandies. French Printed Jaeonetts, Lawns, English and '
French Prints, Brilliants. Ducal Plaids, Lustres, Challi's |
Ginghams. Print-. Ac., Ac., which will be sold at prices j
far less than ever before ottered in Towanda.
June K. l-ss.
To all whom it may Concern.
r I"M!!S i- to certify, that on the '2sth day of May last i
J past, the Sunbiiry A- Eric Railroad Company, sold j
and trau-ft.rid the North Branch ("anal Iroin the line,
of the State of New York to its terminus at Northuinlier- 1
innd, to ("horles F. Welles, jr.. .ii ! a-soriates. under the j
name and title of the "NORTH BRANCH CANAL
COMPANY," which said sale was duly ratified and ap
proved bj His l*;vcel'cncy Wii.T.l.i.M !■'. PAOKKK, Gover
nor of the Commonwealth.
Be it known, therefore, that I, WII.i.IAM G. Moon
til-: \D. President of the Sunbury A Erie Railroad Com
pany. i-sno this Certificate, iu accordance with the above
facts, authorizing the said Cluirlcs F. Welles, Jr.. to take
possession of tIK- said Canal and proficrty tliereto belong
ing with nil the rights and privileges conferred by " an
act tor the sale of the State Canals," approved April 21, I
ls.-,s.
In witness whereof, f have placed mv hand and the
seal of the Company, this 2t;th day of May, 1858.
(Signed) WM.'U. MOORHEAD,
Jam '2, I.HSS. Pre-idcnt.
FLOtJB.! FLOUR!
r T"MiK Subscrilicr is now receiving Extra and Doable ;
J. Extra Flour of SUPERIOR BR ANDS, which he will I
sell at the very lowest market price, by the load or sin
gle barrel. Flour delivered at any place in the Borough j
free of charge.
June !t, ls.*,s. E. T. VOX.
WOOL.—Cash pai<l for Wool, at No.
T Patton's Block.
June3,lßsß. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!
ICA / I.'\/ I LBS. WANTED. for which cash will lie
J \/WUU paid at the Clothing Store of
Jurn 1858. M E. SOLOMON.
1) IUNTS.—A new arrival of tho.-:e cheap
lhints, at No. 2, Patton's Block.
June 8, !Msfti WM. A. ROCKWELL.
II ST received lv the subscriber, the very j
U-.-t selection of new-
Spring 6l Summer Dry Goods
to lie found in this market. Also, the usual genera! as
sortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY.
BOOTS A SHOES, NAILS. FISH, GLASS, SASH, and
a great variety of Summer HATS A CAPS. Also, a
lengthy catalog© of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
all of which will he sold at amazing low figures for CASH.
June 2, 1858. J. KIXGSBERY.
THIRTY" DAYS GRACE.
11 IIF Notes and accounts of the undersign
. cd. of more ttun one year's standing, will be placed
in the hands of N. X. Belts, Esq. for collection, and
judgments under the charge of a Lawyer, unless some j
arrangement or payment is made within the above men- j
tinned days of Grace.
To all of our prompt paying and Cash customers, and |
the public generally we would say, our stock of GOODS I
is complete, and are weekly receiving FRESH SIJP
PLIES which we an: determined to sell at prices that
cannot fail to give satisfaction. We sell Goods at whole
sale as usual.
Jane*, MM. MONTANYES.
1 ADIFiS' PRKSS GOODS.— Just receiv- 1
I J ing the present week, a large assortment nt Ladies'
Dre-is Good-. Shawls, Fringes. Lawns, Robes, Chalßs.
Prints, Ginghams. Ac., Cc., which we offer very low for I
Cash.
June 8.185f1. HUMPHREY A WICKHASI. ]
Q I'M MB II (.DOBS, lrroadclotlis, CWI 1
t' n|cic h \' ( .ii.i Mats, < 'up... Ho-ie rv. Ac.. A e .at
June !, i £ . - HUM I'MRJ V A W|< KHAM S 1
fllcrrl)anbi?e, Srr.
WANTED.
)0 n<s ' ,e ' os of Oats for which we will
" pay cash on delivery.
Towanda, .April 2(5. 1858. HAII.EY A NKVINS.
FOR ©AXfJaL
A HORSE, HARNESS AND CAPJHAGE. Inquire
at the Presbyterian Parsonage, in this Borough, of
Towanda. April 28, 1958. J. FOSTER.
Humphrey & Wickham
, 1 RE Bow receiving a general assortracnt of goods
I J\. suitiilJe for the season, consisting of
i DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS A
| SHOES. SOLE A UPPER LK \TIIER FRENCH
A AMERICAN CALFSKINS. MOROC
CO LININGS A FINDINGS. Ac.
: o wbicli they invite the attention of their patrons and
I friends and the public generally—trusting that they will
lie able to please both as to price and quality those who
favor them with a call.
Towanda, May 10, 1858.
/CULTIVATOR TEETH, for sale by
_ Ma y 4 ' II. S. MERCIJR.
! j9( |i \ VARBS more of tiiose fid Prints ;
1 ' fv/ also, 12 doz. more of those tid Linen Hand
kerchiefs, just received at
j May 4,1858. MERCUR'S.
nOOPS. —Jtist received by express, anoth
er lot of those double extension Steel Hoop Skirts
at May 4, 1858. MERGER'S.
CI HEAP Embroidered Curtain Muslins, now
) opening at May 4,1858. MERCUR'S.
HATS. —A large assortment of Men's and
Boy's Wool, Fur, Leghorn, Palm Leaf. Colored and
White Straw Hats at May 4, 1858. MERCUR'S
GEO C E It I J". 8!
J, PICKERING,
Wo. 12, Lake St. Elmira, W. Y.,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
| Groceries and Provisions !
Black and Green Teas.
Green, Boasted and ground Coffees.
Sugars, Syrups and Molasses,
llour, Pork, Salt,
Fish, Bard, llutter, Cheese,
Frails, Nats, Cigars,
(IT.OSE BUYERS in search of Good Goods at the VE-
J RY LOWEST CASH PRICES, will find it to their
advantage to examine my fresh and desirable stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I shall endeavor to sell goods
as low as they can be bought of New York Jobbers, which
will make from five to ten per cent in favor of the pur
chaser. j. p., N'o. 12, street.
P. S.—Goods well bought are half sold.
Mav 4, I*sß.
WM. A. ROCKWELL,
Having just returned from the City, is now receiving a
splendid assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
To which he invites particular attention. Being l'ully
determined not to be outdone either in
CHEAPNESS OR EXCELLENCE
of articles offered for sale, and bavin? had sufficient ex
perience in his business to warrant him in saving that lie
can offer very gieat inducements to custnuu rs.
TO THE X.ADIDS
He offers the very smallest Bonnets and the very largest
Hoop Skirts ; also, those of a medium size. A ino.-t ele
gant lot o| Plaid. Black and Brocaded dress Silks.
Lawns, Bareges. Cliallies, DcLaincs, Brilliants and
White'roods as usual of the U-t kinds, and tlie i heaped
aud best lot of PRINTS ever ottered iu this town!—lf
you don't believe it, come and see. Our stock of
GROCE R I K S
has as usual been selected with great care, and cannot
fail to give satisfaction lmth as to prices and qualities. '
If you want the worth of your money, go to No. 2, Pat
ton's Block. Many thanks for past favors, we hope to
merit our share of patronage.
Towanda. April 27. Is.is. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
I> BANKS ! BLANKS !—Justices and Con-
U stable's BLANKS; aIso,DEEDS and CONTRACTS. '
L'~We have printed and can supply SCHOOL DIRE'!- i
TORS with sets of all the blanks necessary for three or
four years, consisting of orders, contracts, bonds, and
warrants. Price ?l a set.
f We have neatly printed and substantially bound, j
TOWN ORDERS, in books sufficient to last from five to
ten years. Price 82.
BLANKS of all kinds, printed to order, in first-rnte '
style, and at reasonable prices, at the REPORTER office, j
sg&NT&S. WAR OF 1812! The
Volunteers and drafted men of the
War of I*l2, who were called into
service by the state of New York, may hear something to
their advantage, by calling on the subscriber iu the Bo
rough oT Towanda.
May It;. 1859, .1. D. GOODENOT'GH.
0 BAWLS —A new arrival of Stella, Tlii
kA bet. Siik, Printed and M. Del-aine Shawls, at '2, Pat
ton's Block. June 3.1858. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
COAL OI LIGHT ! !
(lALL and see some beautiful patterns of Lamps for
j burning KEROSENE AND BRECKKXP.IDGK OIL
—distilled from Coul and not explosive ; cheaper than
any light yet discover -d. Both "il and Lamps, with
Wicks and Shinies. fu, shed very cheap at
DR. 11. . POUTER'S DRUG STORE.
April 21,1858.
New Spring ami Summer
GOODS.
HS. MERCUR has just, recc'ved a gxid assortment
• of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ;
Groceries, Hardware, Harness and Carriage
Trimmings, Crockery and Glass Ware,
Boots ,j- Shoes, Hals A Caps, Paints,
Oils, Wooden Ware, A<"., Ac.
Many of which articles will be sold for cash at lower
prices than were ever before offered in Bradford County.
Towanda, April 20, 1858.
SOME VERY CHEAP GOODS.
[AIRES Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs at fi j cents
J each, White Cotton Hose at tl .} cents per pair.
Handsome Isiwus at (! 4cents per yard, and the best (I j
cent Calicoes in the State, will he found at the Store of
Towanda, April 21,1858. H.S. MERCUR.
K. T. FOX
TS NOW RECEIVING a larpc stock of
1 FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at
as low prices as the same quality of Goods can he bought
yawhere this side of the City of New York.
"EIIELD PEAS, for sole at
A. March 25. 1858. FOX'S
nOMMONY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, Oat
meal, Tapioca, Rice Flour, Maccaroni, Vermicilla,
Corn Starch aud Farina, for sale at
March 25. 1858. FOX'S.
IfKLNCIL ENGLISH aud AMERICAN
MUSTARD, ground and whole, at
March 25, 1858. FOX'S.
\XTORCESTEIvSHIIIE SAUCE, Pe^r
V V Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac.
March 25. 1858. FOX'S.
WHITE CRANBERRY BEANS for
V V seed : tlie best Field Bean in the country, at
March 25, 158. FOX'S.
MAPLE SUGAR —Any f|iiantit)' for adb.
March 25. 1858. FOX'S.
DKIEB BLACK 15EKI11 ES, Rtwpbr
ries and Apples, at
March 25, 1559. FOX'S.
/CARPETING.- Fine Ingrain, Veottian,
v Hemp aud Rush Carpeting, Mats, Rugs Ac., at No.
2, Rattons FliK'k,
April 21, 18.58 WM. A. ROCKWELL.
THE cheapest and grenern! variety of i?oots
and Shoes ever ottered in Towanda, at No. 2 Pat
tons Block.
April2l,lßsß. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
\N"T*!W invoice of Lancaster Ginghams
just received by H. S. MERCUR.
May It, 1859.
BIRD CAGES of all description, Hemp and
Canary seeds, Bud, fte*t-, Cutlh Bone and other
Rird Axon's at N" ? Pattou- Block
April 21, Ik 8 WM a KO k WELT
filiscclancons.
WEEKLY" "ARRIVALS !
Ihe Rubicon Passed -Great Revival of
Business- The Borough Bound to Rise
—Everybo y Dressing Themselves up
in J. Kingsbery's New and Fashiona
ble Summer Clothing.
INTO HUMBUG!!
I BUSINESS not resting upon a sixpenny
J Calico 'oasis- a better article, however, sold at lhat
! price than can be found elsewhere.
The GREAT FOUNDRY about to be put in motion by
a gentleman of ibis Borough, with a cardial of S37, (MM).
Stella shawls worth $5. sold for #4 : worth s*. lor :
Mantillas from f 1,50 up ; Dress and Staple Goods ill same
proportion.
Thousands o( pieces Wall i'aper and Borders to match,
from 6 to Is cents.
Hundreds of itakes, Scythes, Snathes, Stones, I ny
Forks. Ac.
Groceries sold exclusively for CASH.
The principle of ' Only one price asked or taken."' ful
ly earned out.
Sale of Real Estate continued in lots to suit purchasers.
A large stock of HARDWARE, TIN AND STOVES
expected as soon as room can be prepared tor its recep
tion, of the arrival of which due notice will be given.
Farming done as usual, and in short, several iron.- kept
constantly in the lire.
N. B. A new invoice of those elegant Black Siik Man
tillas will le opened on Saturday morning next.
JOSEPH KINGSBERY.
Spring and Summer Millinery,
FOR 1858,
BY A. T. MARSH & CO.
No. 5, Union Block,
ELM IRA, N. Y.
HAVING made axtensive arrangements and improve
ments in our MILLINERY DEI*A ETMK.VT. we now
cordially invite all to favor us with a call before purchas
ing SPRING or SUMMER MILLINERY, feeling confi
dent we can make it to the advantage of all.
OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
V ill be full and complete, with everything in the line of
Millinery; such as Straw Bonnets, Bloomers, Flats ami
Gypsiettes of all kinds aud styles for Ladies' or Misses'
wear, by the dozen or case.
Ruche- and Flowers by the bo\\ Ribbons by the piece
or cartoon. Blonds, edging, footings and Straw Braids by
the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Blocks
by the dozen. Reads and covered hones hv the gross.—
Baud boxes by the nest or gross. Foultotis, Crapes,
Liases, Crown Linings and Cape Xetts by the piece, and
in fact everything required in the Millinery line in the
greatest abundance and at the very lowest CITV AVIIOLK
! SAUi l'lilUKH.
OCR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
AV ill embrace a full and complete assortment of all of
the above mentioned articles at prices to suit, the times.
All bonnets bought at the .-tore will be trimmed free of
charge in the latest style and be.-' manner. Goods bought
by parties from out of town, will be packed and deliver
ed to the stages or cars free of expense,
A. T. MARSH k CO.,
No. 5. Union Block. Elmira, X*. Y.
People of Bradford County
IN particular, and readers of the Reporter
. in general.
MARSH k CO.. OF ELM IRA. N. Y. send greetings
to you and yours, and desire to inform one and all that
they ran and will make it greatly to your advantage to
purchase everv thing yon want in the shape of DRY
GOODS, FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either
wholesale or retail uf them at No. 5, Union Rio* k, in the
aforesaid village of Eiiuira. N. Y.
Their facilities are certainly unsurpassed : as one mem- ;
her of the firm is on the spot all the while, consulting j
the tastes and wants of their numerous customer.-, whilst
another of the firm is daily in the auction rooms and im- j
porting houses in New York City, securing the newest i
and most desirable go>>ds at the very lowest rates, (as
they buy exeli sivdy for cash) and as they sell for cash j
only they have no losses to make up, and consequently
can and do sell so cheap as to defy competition. Time
and space preclude the possibility of mentioning half or
quarter ol the many inducement - which are offered to all
to trade at their popular establishment, and the XKW
Uo KRTisKHt.vfs will from week to week give but a limit
ed idea of the many advantages to he drfived by railing ,
oil A. T. MARSH fi CO.. !
No. 5, Union Block, Elmira. N. Y.
P. S. For further particulars, see New Advertisements, 1
ask those who have called, and go see for yourselves.
Now Just Hear what Marsh has been
and gone and done
-IST Went to New York on Monday night.
2d—Bought lots of New Goods of the rrry latest and 1
most desirable stylos, a few of which wiii ■*s• mentioned j
in oni new advertisements, but most of which must be i
seen in order to be appreciated.
3d—We intend our stock -Imll be more extensive than :
ever, and last, though not least, we shall
SELL FOR CASH ONLY !
and as cheap as we can afford to and pay our clerks
enough to keep them honest. We would just say that |
our facilities continue to be siic.lt that we will be enabled
to offer extra inducements to ail to buy Dry Goods of
MAHSIi A CO.,
No. 5, (Juion Block, Elmira.
Shirred Sonnets,
IN ALL COLORS, at extra low prices, made by First ,
Class Milliner-, the proceeds devoted to the poor at
MARSH & OCS. |
I>ONNF,T IIIISBONS in splendid vsriety,
1) and entirely new styles at all prices, from Is to 6s
per yard, jiiat opened at MARSH k 00*8.
riAHE PRINCESS ROYAL Looped K.\-
-L tension Bridal Skirt, made by Machinery without a
-ingle stitch, with a new style of spring mljnstingbnstk',
eun be taken apart and put together again in one minute,
and adapted to any member of the family. It is a strong j
competitor and rival of Douglas & Sherwood's patent,
and by many considered even better. Roth styles can
he bought only at MARSH ,Y "CO'S.
riIHE RUSH for Bonnets and Millinery at
L Marsh k Co's is unparalleled. Those in the trade
living within a hundred miles of Elmira. are availing
themselves of the superior facilities forrepleni-hiug their
stocks, at No. 5, and our own Ladies are supplying them
selves with first class Millinery from Union Block. Don't
be backward .'.bout '■ going forward," ladies, fortbereare
-till Bonnets by the thousand, and Ribbons and Flowers
in proportion, on hand and constantly arriving.
rpflK PRETTIEST assortment of Fum-y j
_L Head I'ius. probably, ever exhibited in Ehnira, has
.just been opened by MARSH i CO.
]OTS of Linen Tapes in all widths ; also,
J extra wide twilled Cotton Tapes.
MARSH k CO.
WARD HOUSE",
TOWANDA, PA.
UWEAZKV A HOLMES respectfully in
kJj form the public, that having leased tin-Ward House
for a term of years, and thoroughly repaired and new ly
furnished the same, they invite tlm patronage of travel
lers and others, with evrry confidence that their facili
ties are such as to enable them to render satisfaction.—
They assure the public that no effort shall be spared to
maintain for the Ward House the high reputation it has
so long enjoyed ; trt effect which the persona' wants of
their gue-ts will lie carefully attended to, while every
facility the market afford- will be appropriated to make
the Table all that could be desired.
We shall pay particular attention to the accommoda
tion of Jurors and witnesses attending Court: who will
lie boarded at the low price of 624 cents per day.
The Bar is well stocked with an excellent assort
ment of LIQUORS. We also offer to the public a large
assortment of Liquors, bv the quart, gallon or barrel, of
a quality not to be excelled, and at prices as low if not
lower than can be obtained ill the cities.
Reading, Elmira and Binghainton Ale, by the quart,
gallon or barrel.
Towanda, .April 27,1858.
Dissolution.
ej3HE Co-partnership heretofore existing between the
I undersigned, under the name and style of Lapoi te.
Mason it Co., Is tills day dissolved by mutual consent.
JOHN I.APOKTK and GOKPKN F. M * SON having purchased
the interest of B. S. KOSSEM,, will continue the business
of Banking at the same place, under the same style.
JOHN I. A PORTE,
G. F. MASON.
Towanda, Apr. 24. 1858. B. S. RUSSELL.
M O X T A IS" Y 15 s
Are nw receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of
Staple and Fancy I)ry(oods,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
flouts & lljnrn, fljnr /innings k Irntlsrr,
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC.
W'huh trill br edd ut (i'rrnf/y Rain ed Prac*.
("or. Public Square and Main -t.
.! n. Mf'M AWE. j TOWANDA (i P MOM A" VI 1 1:
r PMO-|-A*Vl < April 12. t- - I l p M"- I ANTE
Cegal.
! AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLABSI-
I A FIXATION" of the different persons engaged in tlm
I -.lie of goods, wares and merchauui-e in the County of
Bradford for the year l&ift, with the amount uf license
thereunto annexed :
Where Sold. A'imf. Clan. License.
Asylum.. • .Ingham A Stafford 14 7 On
J. AY. Dcniaoii 11 7 00
I'. Terry J 4 7 00
John Morton 74 7 (Ml
Athens boro' G. A. Perkins II 7 (Ml
(1. 15. Perkins 14 7 (Mi
<\ Park Si Sou 13 10 on
Page A Bristol 11 l." (<o
C. Comstoek 14 7 00
P. IV. Meeker 14 7 00
Joseph Parsons 11 7 IKJ
I Athens tap lucid Gardner It 7on
Anson Bcidleman 14 700
1 Burlington boro' a. F. Long A Sons.... 14 TIM
S.W.Miller 14 7 (H.
j Merry. Wilhelm & Co 14 7 00
Canton... 11-Lock wood 14 7 (K>
A. X. A W. \V. Spalding 14 7 00
J. Francisco 14 7 (Ml
11. Wilcox A Co 14 Too
A. Doty 14 7 (K)
J. Vandyke, jr 14 7 00
W.P. Newbury 14 7 (Mi
Mix A Hooper 14 7 00
W.S.Baker 14 7 00
Columbia A. B. Austin 14 7 00
Dun-ll ...U. .Moody 14 7 (Hi
Franklin Barclay D. H. A Coal Co 14 7 00
Granville..- • L.I). Taylor 14 700
Hugh Maloy 14 7 00
\V. 11. Phillips 14 7 (Ml
Derrick Chas. Piatt 14 7 (Ml
A. C. Stevens 14 7 0(1
E. Holcomb 14 7 (Mi
l'urkhurst A Fuss 14 7 (Ml
| Monroe b0r0"....11. C. Tracy 13 lo 00
Ingham A Miller 14 7 on
Smith, Cranmer A Co 1 4 7 00
S. S. Hiuman 14 7 (Ml
O.P.Lyon 14 7 00
Orwell... .T. Humphrey 12 12 50
S. N. Bronson 14 7 00
14. Gibbs A Son 13 10 00
Overton Potter A Lyon 14 7 00
Daniel Hcverley 14 7 00
! l'ike D. AD M. Bailev 13 lu on
L. L. Bosworth 14 7 00
liahlwin Bobbins 14 700
G. 11. Little 13 10 00
Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00
! Hidgbury... .11. G. Cornell 14 7do
A. 11. Vo,wills 14 7 (Ml
B. F. Buck ! 14 7 00
A.Colburn 14 7 (Ml
Rome.... J. W. Woodburn ACo 14 700
Geo. Nichols 14 7 00
Standing Stone.... Geo Stevens 12 12 50
H. WJTraey 13 10 00
Kspy A Whitman 14 7 00
' Slwsliei|iiiii.. .Kinney A Gore 14 700
Smithlield M. Bullock... 13 lu 00
Dm fey A Fritcher 13 lo no
J. W. Phelps 14 7 00
Springfield.. .Hiram Spear II 700
W. T.Dailey 11 7 on
TuAcarora Thos. Taylor 14 700
Troy boro*... S. W. AD. F. l'omeroy..... 12 12 50
Maxwell. laionard A Brothers.'2 12 50
(I. P. Ballard II 7 00
11. Koon. 14 7 (Ml
V. M. A 11. F. Long 13 In 00
S. W. Payne 14 7 00
Spencer A Payne 14 7 (Ml
Troy twp .. T. W. White 11 7 oil
j Towauda boro" Mont an yes 13 10 (Ml
J. Kingsbery 14 7 oo
M.S. Mcrcur 12 12 50
M. E. Solomon 11 7 00
Tracy A Moore .13 lo 00
J. A. Record 14 7 00
W. \ Rockwell 14 7 ()
J. H. Phinney A Co 14 7 00
Collins A Powell II 7 00
D. (*. Hall 13 10 00
(). D. Harriett 11 7 00
I'attain A Payne 14 7 no
Humphrey A Wickham 12 12 s*l
W. A. Cbamberliu... 14 7 (Ml
Bailey A Nevins .14 7 00
K.T.Fox 14 7 00
H. C. Porter 1 4 7 00
K. A. Parsons 14 7 no
Jo-ephPowell 10 20 00
Ulster.... A. A A. Newell 13 lo 00
J. AT. Mather 14 7 0 0
H. S. Davidson A Co 13 In 00
Gibson A Gorsliuc 11 7 (m
We 115.... John Brownell 14 7 (m)
Warren.. . It.Cooper 14 7 (Ml
Talrnage A Bowen 11 7 oo
Windham W. H. Russell .14 7 (Ml
Wyaluaing .. .C. Avery 14 7 00
G. ('. Atwood 11 7 00
F.A C. lat wis ...14 7 00
W. Taylor 14 7 00
G.M.Bixb 13 10 00
Wvsnx ... V. K. AJ. E. Pioiett 13 10 00
Wllniot... ,J. L. Jones 14 700
A List and Classification of the Beer Houses,
Bating Houses. Ac., in the County of Bradford, for tin
year 1858, under the acts of Assembly 1 l'.ith of April,
isio and 31st. of March. 185U :
Where. J Aerated. Xames. Clan. License.
Athens boro' Cornelius Harsh s 5 00
Camcr A Snell 8 5 (Ml
Burlington b'-ro". Charles Rota 8 5 00
Monroe b0r0"... A. Mullan 8 5 00
Orwell G.J. lia.-terbro.iks 8 5 OO
Shesliequin E. Brigham 8 5 00
I Smitlilield ('. B. Rings 8 5 (Id
| South Creek .11. Wheeler 8 5 00
I Towaudalstro'....Miles Carter 8 5 on
11. A. Burbank S 5 0(1
! Troy boro* Win. Morgan 8 5 (at
i A List and Classification of the persons en
gaged In the-ale of No strum*. I\U. ut Medicines, Ac.,
In the County of Bradford, fur tin ycaf l s ss. under the
act of Assembly of April 10, 1-11.
IChere located. Xamet. Class. License.
I Athens boro*... .0. A. Perkins 4 500
Canton I). Wilcox A Co 4 5 0u
W. S. Baker 4 5 00
Franklin Win. li-se ...4 5 00
Loroy Parkhnrst A Fos.s 4 5 0(1
j Monroe b0r0'.... I>. N. Newton 4 son
Orwell T. Humphry 4 5 on
S. X. Bronson 4 5 00
Standing Stone H. W. Tracy 4 5 (Ml
Towauda b0r0'.... Fatton A Payne 1 5 (Ml
11. C. porter 4 5 0(1
Troy boro'... ,S. W. AD. F. Pomeroy 1 500
V. M. A H. F. Long 4 5 00
F.L.Ballard 4 5 00
Wysox V. E. A J. E. Piollet 1 5 00
Warren Talniagc A Bowen 4 5 on
A List and Classification of the different lli.s
tilieries in Bradford County, for (be yettr is.is, under
the acts of Assembly of April loth, 1543, and March
31st. 1850.
{Springfield. ..Win. Brace in 50 (Ml
Standing Stone James Gorden 10 50 00
Troy twp G. A J. Velio 10 50 00
Orwan,Spalding AJCo... .10 50 00
A List and Classification of Bankers in Brad
ford County, for the year 1 -58.
Towanda b0r0".... I.a porte. Mason A Co. 1500 45 0(1
Brf Notice is hereby given that an appeal will IK- held
at the Commissioner's Dnh c. in the Ixwough <-f Towanda,
on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JUNE next, at 1 *-
elock. i'. M., at which time and place any pT-"ti ng
grieved by the foregoing Appraisement and Classification
can attend it they think proper.
C. 11. AMES.
Slicshcquiu, May 21, 1-58. Mercantile Appraiser.
I certify the foreg-iing appraisement and classification
to be true and correct, to the lies) of my knowledge and
"belief. Witness my hand tiii- 2ist day of May. 1 858.
('. H. AMES. Mercantile Appraiser.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.,
will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on MON
DAY, JUNE 21,1858, at 1 o'clock.!'. M.. the following
deaerineil lot ol laud situate in Wells township, late the j
estate of Charlotte Shopnrd. deceased, hounded as fol- :
l-ss. to wit: Beginning in the centre of the road leading 1
from Klmirit to Daggett's Mills lit the north ea-t e,orner
of Andrew J. Miller's lot. thence north fit" west 1(1 C.-10
perches to an -st and stones, the north west corner ol
sai-1 Miller's lot, thence north 2'i° ea-t 4 2-10 perches to
a post aud stones, thence south 04° ea-t 10 (i-ln per. (" ;
the centre of said road, thence south 2t a west. 4 2-10 per.
to the place of beginning. Containing If 5-10 perches,
more or less, with a framed house and a framed barn :
thereon. Terms made known on dar of sale.
JAMES H. BRINK, i
Welis. May 12. 1858. Arimfwfeftrator.
\DMINISTRATRIX NOTKJE. Notice
is hcreliy given, that all persons indebted to the e
tate of WM. 15. RETFSNYDKR. lute of Albany township,
deceased, are requested to make payment without de
lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present theln duly authenticated for settlement.
MARY REIFRXYDKU,
May in. 1858. Mukikifilrtx.
\ DM I MSTK A 1 Ki X NuTHT. .■
a. A' is ht'iehv given, that all persons indebted to the
estate ol JOHN FEoST, deceased,, late of Rome
twp, are hereby notified to make payment ivithonl delay,
and all persons having demauds against said estate are
requested to present them duly authenticated lor ■ • tile
roent. JANE O. FROST.
May I. 18.'>8. Adniini-tniti ix. |
C BOONn Arrival of '2OO Barrels of Flour
k ' from the We t. whl< h wilt he -old lower (ban el c
where at the i lolhing 1- (me <>t
May 10,18.58. M. E. SOLOMON.
rA PIMS S'kcb ♦ t f Miio pxtcnriori utr> 1
1 Horn- rki:i- " Ml IT f'B'f- .-tcr.K
Ccgnl. "
- 4 DMINISTirvntIX NOTlCE—Notice
| JA. is h-rebv given. Hist nil person" indelrtcd to the es
tate of l-aae Allen, late of VVtlnUuitll tap., deceased, UK
I rcqiie-t-d to mat;.-payment without delay; and all per
sons haviugclainis against saWltatP, must present them
duly authenticated for settlement to the sub-' rllior.
MARGERY ALLEN,
April 1.858. Administratrix.
AA i>v given tliat all person* indebted to tl.c estate of
Wild JAM BRINK, late of I'ike ttvp., deceased, must
make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands atr.iiust said esLutc, will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
i.Etrrs n. riKRCR,
i A)<r!l Jo. ls.'.s. Lv-cutor.
i NOTICE. — Notice is here
in bv given. that all per-ons indebted to the e-fate of
.V.vNCV .MILKS, deceased. lute of ('anion township,
1 are requested to make payment without delay; those"
huviugdoiiiamUagniii-t -aid estate will present them duly
1 authenticated for settlement.
! April26,lSjX, W'M. S. JAYS"!-!. Kxecntor.
4 DMINISTK ATOH'SNOTICE—Notice
IV. 1* hereby given, that nil persons indebted to the es
taU; of Wm. P. ( UpiH-r, dee d., late of Tuseurora town
-hip, are ht rcbv requested to make payment without de
lav; and all |m>, son* having elaiiiis against said e*tale will
pb-a.se present themduh authenticated for settlement.
JOHN CLAPPER,
April in IWWI Adipiuistr.itor.
! i rniToirs xof i< e—JuH Smtil
| l\. h'rnt iter I fortuity and K. A'. I form lew in the
j Common Ph is of Bradford County, No. 258, May Term,
I 1857.
The undersigned an Auditor appointed by -aid Court
1 to distribute funds raised by the Sheriffs sale of defen
dant'- real estate, will attend to tlie duties of his appoint-
I ment at the office of James MitcfurUue, Esq., in the boro'
]of Towauda.oii Friday, the Iytii day of June, ISSB, at '2
o'clock in toe afternoon, at which tilde and place all per
sons interest' i! are required to present their claims,or be
forever debarred from said fund.
K. OVERTON, JR..
May 21, 1858. Auditor.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
il is hereby given, that al! pirsons indebted to the es
tate of John Hatch, deed., late of Albany township,
| are requested to make payment without delay; and all
i persons having rlaims again*!, said estate, must present
them duly authenticated, to the übscriier.
A. J. NOBLE,
May 2.", IS.IS. Administrator.
ORPHANS' COURT SACK. -Bv virtue
ot an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.,
• will be exposed to public mI- nn the premises, on SAT-
I URDAY, JUNE Hi. at 1 o'clock, I'. M., the following
real estate, situate in Springfield ttvp., Bradford county,
hounded as follows, to wit :—Be rimiing at a post in the
division lineofthe Kii-ha !(. Potter farm and lands of
| Richard Roc, at the southeast corner of lauds of said
Richard Roe, thence north 2 'cast til 4-lo perches to a
post, thence north 74° ra-t .12 7-1(1 perches to a post,
thence south 2° west 7o 2-10 per. to a post, then, e noith
1 s T west .72 5 M perches to the place ot beginning. G'on
; tainlug 22 acres and HO perches, be the same more or
MINERVA PUTTER.
Springfield. May It, IS5*. Administratrix.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE. —Notice
i il. is hereby given, th.it all persons indebted to the es
■ tate of VIIABITV MEAD, ilec'd., late of Michigan,
| are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and ail persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
i'. T. BROWN,
May t. I*sß. Administrator.
4 ITHTOIT'S NOTICE Orville Chom-
I V her!in r.t. Aaron I'erkins. Tn the Common Pleas
of Bradford county. No. 591, Sept. T. 1858.
The undersigned. Auditor, oppoiiittd by said Court to
di-tributc funds raised by Sheriff- -ale of tl.c real estate
of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his nillce, iiiTowanda borough, on S'luiday, the 2tith
day of Ji.ne, 18JS, at 1 o'clock ia the afternoon, at which
t.nie and place aft persons interested are required to pre
sent their claims or else be forever debarred from said
fund. G. R, MONTAXYE,
June 1. I*sß. Auditor.
A DM I MIsTKATi >K'S N< )Tl< 'E.—Notii-c
1 \. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the cs
tate of Joseph B. Chalfee. dee'd, late of tVarren township,
are requested to noike payment without delay; and all
persons having claims again-t said (-tate will please pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
NANCY M. CHAFFEE,
HENRY C. A LI,Y.N.
June 1, f-'.s. Administrators.
riRPHANS' COURT SALE— By virtue
V ' ol an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.,
will be exposed to public sate on the premises, on SAT
FUR YY. tin- loth day ol JULY, at oue o'clock, lb M.,
the following described real estate situate in Troy twp.,
Bradford county.hounded and dea- ribed a-- follows, tc'
wit: Beginning at a po-t and -tones the south east cor
ner of a lot ow ned by Sidney Yanhorn, thence by the said
lot north 157 perches to a post and -tones,corner, thence
!>v Andrew Awes" lot cast 4 , !t-lh perches f,- a poet and
stone-, a corner of a lot heretofore granted to Hirnin Kit
tle, thence by tiie -aid Kittle - lot smith 71 *'-1(1 pure-lies
to a post anil -t" :es, thence north 80° east -7 8 It) per
■ dies to a post and stones in the line ot Knos Luther's land
being the warrant tmrtt-y line, thence aintig said line west
ion fi-LO perches t<i tlie place of beginning. Containing
is aci-i-s and in*, pen lie-, more or less, except seven
acres con, eyed by John C-jlioll in his lifetime .to Iwonard
Yanhorn, and situated oil tlie south side of s a id lot.
C. 11. CAMl'BEi.f..
JOHN SAKSBUKY,
May 25, is.",B. Administrators.
4 I DITOIVS NOTICE. -lathe vuiitrr nf
It. I'. Miller's estate, ill the Orphan's Court of
Bradford County.
Tlie undersigned, auditor appointed upon exceptions
filed to the final account of the administrator of said ea
rn e, wiil attend to the duties ot his appointment at h.a
office, in the Borough of Tovvanil.i. on Monday, the 2d
day of August. 185-8, at 2 o'clock, lb M. All persons in
terested will take notice.
•hue la I- P. Tb MORROW, Auditor.
TTERIKK'S SA I E.— By virtue of a writ
of M. fa., issued out ot the court of Common Pleas of
linidford county, and to me directed Mid delivered, will
be xjiosed to public sale at the Court House, in Towcn
da Rorivuclt, on THURSDAY, the lstdayof .IffLY, ls.iK,
at 1. lb M.. the follow ing lot, piece or parcel of laud situ
ate in Ridgburv twp.. ih . lfoi <i comity .bounded north by
land of Jacob Mitchell and N. Squires, east |,y the Ber
wick turnpike, south by land of K. Stevens and west by
land of E. Steven*. Containing one-fourth of an acre,
more or less, al! improved, with a framed dwelling house
thereon.
AI.SR—AII that certain lot. pice# or parcel of land
situate in R'uigbury twp.. Bradford county, Istunded on
the north, ea-t and smith by land of E. ritevens. and west
by the Rcrwii k turnpike. Containing 2 acres, more or
l.-s, all iaiprovcd.
Al.fsO- Tlie defendant's interest, supposed to lie the
undivided one-half of the following lot, piece or pan e!
of laud situate in Kidgbury tvv p., Bradford county, bound
ed north and cast by land of James Sti veils, south by land
of E. Stevens and we*t by land of K. Stevens. Contain
ing l.j acres, more oi le-*. all improved, with a saw-milt
and the water privilege thereunto lielougiug.
Seized and tuk i in execution at Hie suit nf C. K. AViI
son vs. Nathaniel Squires.
May :n, I*s*. THUS, M. WOODRUFF, Sh'ff.
A DMINISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
j\ i- hereby given, tliat al! person* indebted to the es
tate ol ('ussius Gillette, de< d, late of California are re
quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons
having l.tiins again-i said e-tate. lnn-Cpresent tiieni duly
authenticated for settlement. t" the snlwcril'ei'R.
UALPII GiI.EE I' IE.
May I, Is.",s. Adm'nistiwtor.
iMoticc to the Public.
CHANGED HANDS?
rpilß subscriber wishes to int'orm the public
I that lie lias leased tfi If del in East Srnithtii hi, foi
nierly uretipied !,y.L \ Ki\i;s-|.kv. where be will
ready at all times to wait upon all who may favor hun
with a call.
IIP* TABLE will at all times b supplied with afi tlie
delicacies ol lite season, togelherwith tlie ncre -üb>tiu
tsal fare ; and no pa his nil) U- -par< d to make tlus house
a comfortable home for travellers and boarders.
He woll also State that bis S TABLE ICCOUMOR V
TIONS re so arranged, that tin- Lea-l as well as tlie man
shall iw amply provided for and the trav, Het. while en
joying the comfort® of the turn c can rest as*urWl tint,
his horse is enjoying tlie same tdessnig in his well-fur
ni*hf'd Uini.
B.v -ti-ii t ttention to bu-ine-s and the comfort of Ma
patrons, the subscriber leq-e- to merit and receive a fair
portion of public iwft-oniige, .
East Smilhitcld. May 1.1-.s. M. |{. ROSS.
/ 7 \ I I IUN. —AII persons nro lierobv phii
' 11-on I 'gainst pin iiasir g a note given 1 v luc In Da
vol V. Prince o;- Ixan i■. dated II -mc, Jwuiury 2. or 2b.
18 .s fu f?.q fn t of lirml wk Ilimt-er. to l e p. ii> nil nt
hrlrr the lir -t <Uy of .ftinih S.iif! rmir wns
on -4<'! tloiiM'iif. hy mistake. *u<i | shaUuni p,i\ th* samo
unit es iiipfllt'tl ty lavv, a I luvve not rruetvntl anv con
i*|orati<n for tin- OAS K! T SsKI I
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J iio rain carpeting*, jut-t iecri,ed lie
A put b 1 a7. -J POVVFI I.
IE A THE II -A to w supply of h-'vle I i-nt li
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